12th-century noblewoman
C19263
concept
A 12th-century noblewoman is an aristocratic woman of medieval Europe who wields social, economic, and sometimes political influence through landholding, marriage alliances, and the management of her household and estates within a feudal hierarchy.
Observed surface forms (8)
- Anglo-Norman noblewoman ×6
- 12th-century German woman ×3
- 12th-century English noble ×2
- Christian noblewoman ×2
- 12th-century French noble ×1
- 12th-century French noblewoman ×1
- 12th-century woman ×1
- Gothic noblewoman ×1
Instances (18)
- Therasia via concept surface "Christian noblewoman"
- Bertha of Sulzbach via concept surface "12th-century German woman"
- Judith of Hohenstaufen via concept surface "12th-century German woman"
- Heilika of Hohenstaufen via concept surface "12th-century German woman"
- Joan of England, Queen of Sicily
- Amice FitzRobert via concept surface "12th-century English noble"
- Mabel FitzRobert via concept surface "Anglo-Norman noblewoman"
- Sybil via concept surface "Anglo-Norman noblewoman"
- Sibyl Marshal via concept surface "Anglo-Norman noblewoman"
- Joan Marshal via concept surface "Anglo-Norman noblewoman"
- Eva Marshal via concept surface "Anglo-Norman noblewoman"
- Matilda of Anjou via concept surface "12th-century French noblewoman"
- Bernard de Balliol via concept surface "12th-century English noble"
- Beatrice of Rethel via concept surface "12th-century French noble"
- Sibylla of Armenia via concept surface "12th-century woman"
- Dobrawa of Bohemia via concept surface "Christian noblewoman"
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FitzRobert family
via concept surface "Anglo-Norman noblewoman"
surface form: Mabel FitzRobert
- Ereleuva via concept surface "Gothic noblewoman"